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25 May 2010
Over a quarter of school children who were tested were found to be afflicted by two or more parasitic species. Source: Parasites & Vectors PubMed Record | Read... | PDF
20 May 2010
So far in the 21st century (and with the exception of malaria and AIDS), only four new products have become available for treating or preventing infections in poor communities. Source: PLoS ONE Read... | PDF
12 May 2010
Many rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria are now on the market and some have been shown to be effective. But what is the experience of staff in rural health facilities where they have been introduced? Source: Malaria Journal PubMed Record | Read... | PDF
23 Apr 2010
Aid given for health programmes is intended to supplement domestic spending but is it instead replacing it? Source: Lancet PubMed Record | Read... | PDF
16 Apr 2010
Researchers have identified a molecular target for drugs to treat human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness). Clinical trials of a new drug could begin as early as next year. Source: Nature PubMed Record | Read... | PDF
14 Apr 2010
TropIKA.net looks at some recent research publications on a much-neglected infectious disease of poverty. Source: TropIKA.net Read...
Research in Amazonia has found that the infestation rate of palm trees with the bugs that transmit Chagas disease is much higher than anticipated. Source: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases PubMed Record | Read... | PDF
9 Apr 2010
Most Africans are assumed to be immune to malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax, but new research suggests that this may no longer always be the case. Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA PubMed Record | Read... | PDF
4 Mar 2010
A South African trial confirms that there is no need to wait until TB treatment is complete before starting antiretroviral drugs for HIV. The death rate is lower when integrated therapy is given. Source: New England Journal of Medicine PubMed Record | Read... | PDF
2 Mar 2010
But communications between health workers and mothers still need to be improved. Source: Malaria Journal Read... | PDF
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